Spirit North is seeking an outstanding candidate to provide leadership and assume responsibility for coordinating and delivering land-based sport and activity programs to Indigenous children and youth living in and surrounding the Manitoulin Island area.
BACKGROUND:
Established in 2017, Spirit North is a national charitable organization dedicated to empowering and inspiring Indigenous children and youth through sport and play. Our vision is health, wellness and a brighter future for all Indigenous children and youth. Programs are developed and delivered in collaboration and partnership with communities for the purpose of improving physical and mental health, increasing community engagement, and building sustainable sport and recreation programs. Our methodology is designed to reduce barriers to participation in sport and recreation such as geographical isolation and socioeconomic imitations, while incorporating community traditions, values, and beliefs. Headquartered in Canmore (AB) with a satellite office in Edmonton (AB), our work is guided by our values which are the following:
OPEN: we are diverse, inclusive, and respectful.
CARING: we care about children and youth, communities, and the land.
HONEST: we act with integrity, transparency, and accountability.
COMMUNITY: we value partnerships, relationships and success through collaboration.
COMMUNITY PROGRAM LEADER POSITION SUMMARY:
Reporting to the Regional Coordinator, the Community Program Leader (CPL) is responsible for the direct coordination, implementation and delivery of Spirit North's sport and land-based activity programs to Indigenous children and youth in the communities within a designated region.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Priority will be given to Indigenous applicants. Lived experience is an asset for the role and will be considered before academic qualifications. Applicants with diverse outdoor leadership skills and certifications (e.g., paddling, wilderness first aid) will be strong assets to the team.
All applicants will be considered regardless of academic background.
The candidate will bring the following skills to the position:
Creativity and adaptability for solving problems in changing environments
Ability to be patient and thoughtful
Enjoyment in collaborating and actively listening to people from a variety of backgrounds
Respectful and culturally appropriate approach to communication
Ability to show personal leadership within the position by being self-driven with a willingness to learn from successes and failures
Passion for working directly with children and youth of diverse backgrounds
Specific responsibilities include:
Ensuring that all program delivery, communication and engagement is done in a manner that demonstrates cultural and historical awareness and sensitivity, and an enjoyable, inclusive and supported experience for Indigenous children and youth
During the summer season, leaders are expected to deliver a wide range of outdoor programs, including watersports, outdoor skills, and environmental education.
Working within a budget to develop and facilitate engagement and collaborative opportunities between community leaders, school administrators, transportation, and recreational area operators
Working with key community and school leaders to build community capacity for program delivery
Refining and adjusting program designs in response to community and participant needs
Ensuring Spirit North program methodology is integrated into programs
Working with the Spirit North team and community members to coordinate and lead any special events
The following experiences will be considered as an asset:
Work experience in any of the following areas: Outdoor Recreation, Indigenous learning, health sciences, child and youth work, education, community development and/or social sciences
Previous experience delivering and coordinating land-based activities
Experience setting priorities, delegating work and meeting timelines consistently
Willingness to participate in the ongoing change, support, and development of programs
This job requires travel, a Criminal Record Check including Vulnerable Sector, and Standard First Aid
LOCATION:
The successful candidate will be based around the Greater Edmonton Area or other central to northern Alberta communities. Travel is an essential and regular part of the role with frequent travel to communities across northern Alberta, including extended stays in remote areas.
Candidates must be comfortable and able to work in outdoor and rural settings with limited amenities and variable conditions.
A variety of home-based locations will be considered, and flexible working and living arrangements can be made.
TERM AND COMPENSATION:
This is a part-time position with flexible hours though not guaranteed minimum per week. The hourly wage for this position is $32.45.
HOW TO APPLY:
If you are interested in applying for this position, please send your resume and cover letter to info@spiritnorthxc.ca, with "Community Program Leader Northern Alberta- your name" in the title.
While we thank all applicants for their interest, only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
Spirit North provides equal opportunity to all employees regardless of their gender, race, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation or marital status. We are a family-friendly organization that allows for flexible work arrangements in order to support staff diversity and ensure a healthy work-life balance.
We are a child-centered organization. Our recruitment and selection process reflect our commitment to the safety and protection of the children in our programs.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: $32.45 per hour
Benefits:
Casual dress
Disability insurance
Employee assistance program
Extended health care
Flexible schedule
Life insurance
Mileage reimbursement
Paid time off
RRSP match
Work from home
Work Location: In person
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